UCSSAR.orgCourage. Compassion. Commitment.2014-09-29T21:20:49Zhttp://ucssar.org/feed/atom/WordPressShaun Roundyhttp://www.shaunroundy.comhttp://ucssar.org/?p=5052011-07-22T14:02:24Z2011-07-22T14:01:13ZSearch and Rescue are all volunteers who spend their own time and money to rescue strangers 24/7/365. We never charge for our services. Thanks for your support so we can purchase needed rescue gear that WILL save lives!

We’ll wash your car for any size donation on Saturday, July 23, from noon till 3:00.

Get a SAR Supporter sticker for your car window for a minimum $10 donation.

Check out some of our rescue gear and vehicles. Take your picture (or your kids’ picture) on some of them. Meet our dogs. A helicopter will even touch down.

Or just drop by and say hello in the Cabela’s parking lot in Lehi (just east of the Alpine I-15 exit).

Thanks! We can’t do this without your help!

]]>0Shaun Roundyhttp://www.shaunroundy.comhttp://ucssar.org/?p=4002011-07-19T05:03:54Z2011-06-24T16:57:19ZUCSSAR.org typically only posts a few minor details of the 80-100 rescue missions SAR performs each year. If you’d like to hear these stories in great detail, complete with thorough explanations of how the organization functions and how it feels to be a member of one of the world’s best and busiest volunteer rescue teams, then you’ll want to pick up a copy of the new book written by author, UVU writing instructor, and Utah County SAR team member Shaun Roundy.

75 Search and Rescue Stories comes complete with 150 photos and shares many of the most memorable rescue missions from the past dozen years. Many stories are intense, some will make you laugh, and others end in tragedy. Discover how SAR volunteers cope with the emotional burdens of the trauma they willingly face on a regular basis.

A portion of the $14.79 cover price supports volunteer search and rescue. Show your support to the selfless heroes who annually donate thousands of hours and thousands of dollars of their own money to rescue strangers on the worst day of their lives by ordering your copy today.

Like the book’s Facebook page to get periodic SAR updates and exciting rescue photos on your wall:

]]>4Shaun Roundyhttp://www.shaunroundy.comhttp://ucssar.org/?p=4472011-06-25T18:40:13Z2011-05-30T21:30:50ZSAR responded to Hobble Creek Canyon Left Fork where an ATV rolled off the road and a side by side slid off the road while attempting to retrieve the ATV. SAR assisted them and a tow truck driver who experienced several technical difficulties.
]]>0Shaun Roundyhttp://www.shaunroundy.comhttp://ucssar.org/?p=4452011-06-25T18:37:16Z2011-05-28T21:44:15ZSAR was called to assist in a search for a child who fell into a river near Starvation Reservoir. The call was canceled when the child was found a quarter mile downstream from camp. He was flown to Primary Children’s Hospital and did not survive.
]]>0Shaun Roundyhttp://www.shaunroundy.comhttp://ucssar.org/?p=4432011-06-25T18:34:32Z2011-05-28T17:43:31ZSAR responded to a report of a boat taking on water near Lincoln Beach. The call was canceled shortly after.
]]>0Shaun Roundyhttp://www.shaunroundy.comhttp://ucssar.org/?p=4412011-06-25T18:33:16Z2011-05-26T19:00:17ZSAR responded to Goshen to assist in a search for a man missing since early the previous morning. He was eventually located, down in the dumps, where he had been hiding from searchers.
]]>0Shaun Roundyhttp://www.shaunroundy.comhttp://ucssar.org/?p=3852011-05-16T18:28:43Z2011-05-16T18:28:07ZIf you’d like to read more in-depth stories than most of the mission reports listed on this site from the perspective of a first-year team member, visit http://ucssar.org/proby.htm.

Once you see the amazing dedication of our rescue volunteers, remember to also visit the Join or Donate links at the top of the page!

]]>0Shaun Roundyhttp://www.shaunroundy.comhttp://ucssar.org/?p=4392011-06-25T18:31:13Z2011-05-07T06:39:23ZTwo 20-year-old hikers hiked Squaw Peak and got caught by darkness and tall cliffs on their way down a ridge into Little Rock Canyon, north of Rock Canyon. They built a fire while SAR hiked from the Squaw Peak Overlook to assist them with extra clothing, water, headlamps, and route finding. The group reached the road in a Provo Bench neighborhood at 5:30 a.m.
]]>0Shaun Roundyhttp://www.shaunroundy.comhttp://ucssar.org/?p=4372011-06-25T18:28:13Z2011-04-18T07:12:20ZSAR responded to a report of a truck down in a ravine off the road in West Mountain’s Isreal Canyon. As they searched for tracks from victims, it was discovered that the truck had slid off the road earlier and had not yet been able to retrieve it.
]]>0Shaun Roundyhttp://www.shaunroundy.comhttp://ucssar.org/?p=4332011-06-25T18:24:12Z2011-04-07T16:28:27ZAn abandoned wheelchair tipped over near Geneva Road on the Provo River bank prompted a search for someone who may have fallen in. Search and Rescue joined Provo Police and Fire and searched the river all the way to the lake.

An object was found a few feet under water that was suspected of being a body, and it was, but the body of a goat. The wheelchair serial number was traced and had been stolen. The thief who abandoned the wheelchair was later located.